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Definition of Trespassing in Okmulgee, Oklahoma
Trespassing in Okmulgee, Oklahoma is a misdemeanor offense. If convicted, you could face a fine of $250 and spend up to 10 days in jail. Read more »Not a Rescue: Animal Larceny is a Crime in Okmulgee
It is not legal to rescue an animal in Okmulgee, Oklahoma if you are not a legally trained professional. Dogs or other animals rescued by non-professionals can be reported stolen by the pet owners, resulting a charge of animal larceny. Read more »
What Does '85 Percent Crime' Mean in Okmulgee?
Oklahoma has an 85% crime rule for certain crimes. The rule mandates that those convicted of an 85% rule offense must serve 85% of their sentence. Read more »What Are the Penalties for Theft of Cable TV in Okmulgee?
Receiving cable, internet, or telephonic services without paying, or attempting to resell them for commercial advantage, is a misdemeanor offense. There are also civil, in addition to criminal, penalties. Read more »Dine and Dash Can Be a Felony in Okmulgee
Dine and dash is when you fail to pay your bill, either by leaving a hotel or restaurant without paying, or passing a worthless check (whether intentionally or inadvertently). Defrauding hotels and restaurants is usually a misdemeanor but for bills of $1,000 or more, it may be a felony. Read more »






